New Additions to the Tali Gallery Shop
 These beautiful artwear items and homewares, as well as gifts for children, greeting cards, and other great gift ideas have been added to our gallery shop offerings:
New Silk Scarves
We have received two new ranges of richly coloured, deliciously soft and luxurious silk scarves, returning royalties to Aboriginal Artists.  There is a diverse offering of sizes and colours and prices from $120 upwards and there are sarongs as well as flowing tops.  Please contact the Gallery for further information or come and visit us!...
Petrina Bedford – New Fine Art Print Arrivals
We love these new Wandjina, Arawadi and Gulawala Limited Edition, Fine Art Prints by Petrina Bedford, Edna Dale’s daughter and Jack Dale’s granddaughter. She is also the granddaughter of Paddy Bedford on her father’s side – another iconic Kimberley artist (whose work was recently transposed onto a Qantas plane). They are very long and narrow...
Brolga’s Dancing by Melanie Hava
Gracing our windows and walls:  we’re delighted to be exhibiting some new whimsical and wonderful Brolga paintings by Melanie Hava.  There’s also a delightful Red Earred Finch and a Beautiful Blue Fairy Wren.  Please contact the Gallery for further information and please note that we can organise commissions...
Contemporary Aboriginal Art for the Home and Office
We are pleased to offer numerous new, highly contemporary artworks in the gallery which will suit many different styles of homes, offices and tastes.  Please contact us and we can send you images of possibilities, free of obligation. We are passionate about helping people embellish their environment with Aboriginal Art!   This is just a small selection…. ...
New Watercolours at Tali Gallery by Aboriginal Artists from Central Australia
In conjunction with our exhibition of work by emerging artist, Reinhold Inkamala, we are pleased to also present a new range of watercolours by prominent artists, Kevin Namitjira (Albert’s grandson who was presented to the Queen in 2013); and the sadly missed Dougie Abbott and Peter Tjutjatja Taylor who...
Wearable Art at Tali Gallery – Spring/Summer Collection
There is lots of beautiful jewellery to choose from at Tali Gallery with spring and summer ranges now available.  Pendants, earrings and cuffs in a range of designs and styles all send royalties to Aboriginal artists and remote communities, a much appreciated source of income.
Miniature Paintings during August – Ochres and Acrylics
During August, we are exhibiting a wonderful collection of ready stretched, miniature Kimberley ochres by very significant artists including Alan and Peggy Griffiths, Betty Bundamurra and Mary Punchi Clements.  These are worthy of creating a collection, or definitely make a...
Valuable Kimberley Stories – Country in Lithographs and Screenprints
Presenting a body of valuable and collectible, limited edition Lithographs and Screen Prints from Kimberley Artists who were the pioneers of recounting stories of their country in artworks.  These fine art prints document Jaandoo (Wild Dog Dreaming), Hunting at Yardanggarim, The artists include Rover (Roba) Thomas,  Paddy (Carlton) Gwambany/Malgbirr, Hector Googiny Jandany, Tommy Jallerri Bung Bung, Mignonette Jamin...
Waru Bush Fire – it’s about the Story
Waru Bush Fire – molten heat or cool blue  “Bush Fire” paintings from Central Australia by Joseph Tjangala Zimran. Australian Aboriginal artists must have permission and custodianship to recount traditional stories whether it is through storytelling, song, ceremony, dance or painting.  Colour can be arbitrary.  Bush Orange paintings can be green.  Bush Fire paintings can be orange which...
Tali Gallery Sourcing Feature Artists for the Indigenous Law Bulletin
Tali Gallery sourced the artwork for the Indigenous Law Bulletin issue for April 2015 and featured Tiwi Artist, Karina Coombes. Karina paints in ochres with her community art centre in the Tiwi Islands and her dramatic subjects include the Milky Way,  Solar Eclipse, the Kulama Ceremony Moon and Shooting Stars. Tali Gallery is often asked to source...
Tali Gallery’s set design for National Indigenous Television
Tali Gallery created a set design for NITV for a seminar at the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence, conceived by Executive Producer of  NITV Current Affairs, Catherine Liddle, ‘The ACOSS-NCIE Media Forum, Telling our Stories for a More Inclusive Society” which will be screened on the Awaken television program, hosted by Stan Grant and Catherine...